Sturry Parish Council

Sturry Parish Council Office Opening Hours 

The council Office is open 10am to 3pm - Tue to Fri.
Closed Mondays & Bank Holidays
Note: On occasion the office may be closed due to staff having to attend public meetings, funerals etc.
Sturry Parish Council apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

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THE VILLAGE OF STURRY

Sturry is a village on the Great Stour river three miles northeast of Canterbury in Kent. Its large civil parish incorporates several hamlets and, until April 2019, the former 'mining village' of Hersden

Sturry lies at the old Roman junction of the road from the city to Thanet and Reculver, at the point where a fort was built to protect the crossing of the river. Sturry railway station was opened in 1848 and the line was electrified in 1962, by the South Eastern Railway; it is on the line between Canterbury West and Ramsgate. The station was until the 1860s the stagecoach point for Herne and Herne Bay. The parish boundaries are the same now as they were in 1086 as recorded in the Domesday Book.

OUR VILLAGE

The Parish Council represents the interests of all Sturry residents and we encourage you all to be part of the community, attend meetings and share your thoughts and ideas
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